Eagle Hall

Settlement in Lincolnshire North Kesteven

England

Eagle Hall

Trees alongside a farm track Clay Farm to the right.
Trees alongside a farm track Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Eagle Hall is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 10 miles south of the city of Lincoln, it is nestled within the beautiful countryside of the county. The village is surrounded by picturesque farmland and rolling hills, offering residents and visitors a peaceful and idyllic setting.

Eagle Hall is a historic village, with records dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086. It has a rich heritage, and several old buildings and landmarks can still be found throughout the area. One notable landmark is the St. Bartholomew's Church, a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 12th century. The church features stunning architecture and serves as a reminder of the village's long-standing history.

The village is home to a close-knit community, with a population of around 300 residents. It offers a range of amenities, including a village hall, a local pub, and a primary school. The village hall serves as a hub for various community activities and events, providing a space for social gatherings and meetings.

Eagle Hall is also surrounded by beautiful natural attractions, including nearby woodlands and nature reserves. These areas offer opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and other outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.

Overall, Eagle Hall is a charming village that combines a rich history, stunning natural scenery, and a strong sense of community. Its tranquil setting and range of amenities make it an attractive place to live or visit for those seeking a peaceful and rural lifestyle.

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Eagle Hall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.179941/-0.70470044 or Grid Reference SK8665. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trees alongside a farm track Clay Farm to the right.
Trees alongside a farm track
Clay Farm to the right.
Footpath to North Scarle The hedge ahead marks the boundary between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
Footpath to North Scarle
The hedge ahead marks the boundary between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
Stubble field and Clay Farm
Stubble field and Clay Farm
Footpath to North Scarle Follows the field edge.
Footpath to North Scarle
Follows the field edge.
Drain and footpath to Clay Farm
Drain and footpath to Clay Farm
Stubble field near Clay Farm
Stubble field near Clay Farm
Clog Bridge Lane A farm track.
Clog Bridge Lane
A farm track.
Stubble field North Scarle in the distance.
Stubble field
North Scarle in the distance.
Harrowed field off South Scarle Lane
Harrowed field off South Scarle Lane
Derelict field between North Scarle and Eagle Hedges have been planted around much of the field though some distance inward from the boundary. Was this intended as a caravan site (of which there are several in the neighbourhood)?
Derelict field between North Scarle and Eagle
Hedges have been planted around much of the field though some distance inward from the boundary. Was this intended as a caravan site (of which there are several in the neighbourhood)?
Sheep and Cherry Farm
Sheep and Cherry Farm
Slacks Hill Trig Point Flush Bracket 2993
Slacks Hill Trig Point Flush Bracket 2993
Hampden crash memorial Memorial in All Saints' churchyard for Pilot John Bernard Kennedy (26) RNZAF, observer Vernon James Hopwood (26) wireless operator/gunner William Leonard Kelly (21) and air gunner George Arthur Metcalfe from the RAF died.

Their 455 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force Hampden bomber had taken off from RAF Wigsley targeting German battleships in the North Sea, but had to return to base because of engine trouble. The aircraft crashed just before 2am on February 13 1942 in an orchard in Eagle as it was preparing to land.

The memorial was unveiled on February 13 2022, 80 years later.
Hampden crash memorial
Memorial in All Saints' churchyard for Pilot John Bernard Kennedy (26) RNZAF, observer Vernon James Hopwood (26) wireless operator/gunner William Leonard Kelly (21) and air gunner George Arthur Metcalfe from the RAF died. Their 455 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force Hampden bomber had taken off from RAF Wigsley targeting German battleships in the North Sea, but had to return to base because of engine trouble. The aircraft crashed just before 2am on February 13 1942 in an orchard in Eagle as it was preparing to land. The memorial was unveiled on February 13 2022, 80 years later.
All Saints' church, Eagle 13th C but largely rebuilt.
All Saints' church, Eagle
13th C but largely rebuilt.
All Saints' church, Eagle The church is set back from the road by an avenue of trees.
All Saints' church, Eagle
The church is set back from the road by an avenue of trees.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the west face of All Saints Church. It marks a point 30.590m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the west face of All Saints Church. It marks a point 30.590m above mean sea level.
Welcome to South Scarle
Welcome to South Scarle
Eagle Hall and Wood: aerial 2016
Eagle Hall and Wood: aerial 2016
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Eagle Hall is located at Grid Ref: SK8665 (Lat: 53.179941, Lng: -0.70470044)

Division: Parts of Kesteven

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.179941,-0.70470044
Bus Stop
Eagle Hall Farm
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Bus Stop
Eagle Hall Farm
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Post Box
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Eagle Hall Farm
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Manor Farm
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Addr Housename: The Lodge
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Turning Loop
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